"I was picking up these two girls because they needed a ride somewhere and all of a sudden this guy jumps me. The guy pushes me to the ground, kicked me, knocked my glasses off," he said.

According to Daytona Beach police reports, McEnany claimed he was going to the 100 block of Lenox Avenue to pick up two female friends he knew only as "Luscious" and "Brittany." The report said he stopped his SUV and then got out as they tried to speak to him. McEnany told police a man then came up behind him and beat him.

"My question to him was, right here? Seriously? It happened here?" said a man who helped McEnany during the attack.

The good Samaritan, who does not wish to be identified by WESH 2 News, rushed to help McEnany after the two alleged friends and a man took off with McEnany's SUV.

"I had $100 in my pocket to pay a bill and they took that out of my pocket, too," McEnany said.

Police believe there's another side to this story. They claim McEnany went there looking for sex. McEnany has been suspended for what Keiser University said are serious allegations. McEnany's version of events from his 911 call is all we know.

"I should be okay. I just need somebody to find my car right away," said McEnany.

The car was later found at Halifax Hospital by security guards, but the criminals who carjacked McEnany are nowhere to be found.

McEnany has not been charged with a crime.

Police are looking at security video and trying to identify the three people.